“Crazy Train” began with Randy Rhoads’ signature guitar riff. He played the riff for bassist Bob Daisley, who helped Rhoads flesh out the chords. With Rhoads’ guitar feeding back through his amplifier ...
Love him or hate him, Yngwie Malmsteen is one of the most influential guitarists in metal. The Swedish musician’s lightning-fingered technique ushered in the 80s shred boom, which countless young ...
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Seal wrote his breakthrough hit Crazy after learning two basic chord shapes on a borrowed guitar
Back in 1991, singer-songwriter Seal captured the hearts and minds of music critics and fans worldwide with his eponymous ...
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